
Clyma
Wild Awake fourth drop artist - ClymaClyma has been through a process to get to be the artist he is now. What started with The Infadels deformed and then formed into Snow Palms. Musically, this is a voyage from electronic rock to the kind of composed music associated with minimalism. Personally, it was not as straightforward, but necessary nonetheless. The next step is, again, both musical and personal. Musically, Clyma takes a left from Snow Palms into a more alternative electronic arcade. P...

simmerdown
Wild Awake second drop artist - simmerdownsimmerdown is a sample fanatic, and her music has roots in the cultures that surround that, from hip hop to her visceral love for house and garage. Her music is where these fascinations intersect and awaken. There’s a sense of bliss that runs through all her tracks, of the kind where you want to go barefoot in the spring time. simmerdown is a versatile artist, however, and there’s plenty of moments and tracks that see her take a slightly different pat...

Wild Awake, seeds of a scene pt. 2
Wild Awake looks for those Web3 homes for music which support artists properly - providing artist-owned contracts, transparency, and autonomy. The Wild Awake brand safeguards these interactions, helping everyone involved think about their digital assets.Digital HomelessnessIn the past few decades, our lives have become more and more digital as online ecosystems proliferate in our everyday activities. There’s no better example of this than music. Artists have become part of a creator economy t...
An experiment in scene building



Clyma
Wild Awake fourth drop artist - ClymaClyma has been through a process to get to be the artist he is now. What started with The Infadels deformed and then formed into Snow Palms. Musically, this is a voyage from electronic rock to the kind of composed music associated with minimalism. Personally, it was not as straightforward, but necessary nonetheless. The next step is, again, both musical and personal. Musically, Clyma takes a left from Snow Palms into a more alternative electronic arcade. P...

simmerdown
Wild Awake second drop artist - simmerdownsimmerdown is a sample fanatic, and her music has roots in the cultures that surround that, from hip hop to her visceral love for house and garage. Her music is where these fascinations intersect and awaken. There’s a sense of bliss that runs through all her tracks, of the kind where you want to go barefoot in the spring time. simmerdown is a versatile artist, however, and there’s plenty of moments and tracks that see her take a slightly different pat...

Wild Awake, seeds of a scene pt. 2
Wild Awake looks for those Web3 homes for music which support artists properly - providing artist-owned contracts, transparency, and autonomy. The Wild Awake brand safeguards these interactions, helping everyone involved think about their digital assets.Digital HomelessnessIn the past few decades, our lives have become more and more digital as online ecosystems proliferate in our everyday activities. There’s no better example of this than music. Artists have become part of a creator economy t...
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Rilles’ brand of electronic music fits into many different genres. It incorporates elements of lo-fi and makes use of analogue equipment to be decidedly left-of-centre. This music brings us back to the beginning of this millennium, or even the end of the previous one. The sounds of trip hop shimmer through the sounds Rilles creates. What happens, as a listener, is that Rilles’ music takes you into their world, but then you’ll displace that with your own ideas and thoughts as the music takes you centre stage. For the keen listener, there’s always interesting time signatures to figure out in Rilles’ music, which can be heard as an expression of the way the music always finds a work to resonate.

“I work kind of one track at a time, putting in some drum track and then the bass. Or maybe I'll start with some chords or sort of background pad type, fun synth stuff and then build it up from there. I would say if I don't have a song in mind, but going more off an experimental ideation type process, then I'll probably start with a synth or I work a lot with cassette tapes. So like a tape loop. I crack open these tapes and then make little five second loops and record stuff into my cassette tape recorder, whether that's a synthesizer, a guitar or something and then use that as a building block.”
“I think that I started exploring Web3 because I just had a general interest in the evolution of distribution channels of art. Sounds overly kind of complicated, but I think I was just interested in the idea that there was maybe sort of a different way to release and distribute your work and connect with people. Then Wild Awake appeals to me in wanting to bring people together to put energy towards creating this online music community scene, label, involving Web3. Like, all of that is just really right up my alley.”
The track that Rilles will release during Wild Awake isn’t out yet, but they did recently release a beautiful cover of Mad World by Tears for Fears that will haunt you.
We are super excited to share this with the world so mark your calendars for the drop on 8 June via TokenTraxx.
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Rilles’ brand of electronic music fits into many different genres. It incorporates elements of lo-fi and makes use of analogue equipment to be decidedly left-of-centre. This music brings us back to the beginning of this millennium, or even the end of the previous one. The sounds of trip hop shimmer through the sounds Rilles creates. What happens, as a listener, is that Rilles’ music takes you into their world, but then you’ll displace that with your own ideas and thoughts as the music takes you centre stage. For the keen listener, there’s always interesting time signatures to figure out in Rilles’ music, which can be heard as an expression of the way the music always finds a work to resonate.

“I work kind of one track at a time, putting in some drum track and then the bass. Or maybe I'll start with some chords or sort of background pad type, fun synth stuff and then build it up from there. I would say if I don't have a song in mind, but going more off an experimental ideation type process, then I'll probably start with a synth or I work a lot with cassette tapes. So like a tape loop. I crack open these tapes and then make little five second loops and record stuff into my cassette tape recorder, whether that's a synthesizer, a guitar or something and then use that as a building block.”
“I think that I started exploring Web3 because I just had a general interest in the evolution of distribution channels of art. Sounds overly kind of complicated, but I think I was just interested in the idea that there was maybe sort of a different way to release and distribute your work and connect with people. Then Wild Awake appeals to me in wanting to bring people together to put energy towards creating this online music community scene, label, involving Web3. Like, all of that is just really right up my alley.”
The track that Rilles will release during Wild Awake isn’t out yet, but they did recently release a beautiful cover of Mad World by Tears for Fears that will haunt you.
We are super excited to share this with the world so mark your calendars for the drop on 8 June via TokenTraxx.
Sign up for alerts:
Follow Wild Awake:
Follow Rilles
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